Here we are start of yet another week, but before we move forward, here is quick wrap-up of the posts published on Trak.in last week. If you were offline for any reason, this is a great way to catch up with all the tech buzz in India!

Understanding the major gap in knowledge and passion, Rudrajeet Desai, an entrepreneur and founder of a VC backed startup decided to provide firsthand experience and knowledge of his journey via a book: Breaking Out and Making Big.

Rahul Yadav, CEO of fledging real estate startup Housing.com, has been surrounded by controversies over past few weeks. Earlier last week he did aAMA (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit. Many people were looking forward to this AMA as many were expecting it to be as controversial as the previous ones.

India’s largest bank State Bank of India (SBI) has decided to embrace eCommerce in a big way. Signifying that they are now going full throttle into this new, digital economy, SBI has announced their partnership with Amazon for providing payment and commerce solutions.

On occasion of their tenth anniversary, Youtube wants to pay homage to greatest brand Ads on Youtube. Here is the leaderboard of 20 most popular Youtube ads, and want you to choose the best of them!

Huawei’s IoT OS- LiteOS is just 10 KB in size and holds the potential to power the IoT. Huawei has been clear in mentioning that this LiteOS won’t be competing against the likes of full-fledged mobile operating systems like Android and iOS

Entrepreneurship and Start-up culture in India received a major boost last week, when SEBI roped in Narayana Murthy to head an 18 member panel which will oversee the implementation of ‘Alternate Investment Funds’ program.

IRCTC seems to have got quite aggressive over past few months. After their recent partnership with Paytm, they have now partnered with MyDala.com, a startup that provides deals and offers across various categories.

The Department of Electronics and IT (DeitY) in India now wants all mobile phones sold in India to have built-in iris scanners. DeitY is currently holding discussions with its stakeholders, post that it would force all brands selling phones to include iris scanner in each and every phone that it would be sold in India.

When it comes to Internet usage in India, we are still a male dominated society. As per a Google report on the usage of technology and Internet among Indian women, it was found that 49% of the surveyed women couldn’t find any need to access Internet. And nearly 70% of all Internet users are males.

Huawei had recently unveiled its 10 KB light IoT OS- LiteOS which can run on almost anything connected to the internet. And now, Google has revealed its plan to launch its own version of Internet of Things (IoT) OS dubbed Brillo,